MBPJ shuts seven dirty eateries and issues 23 compounds


Broken wall tiles near the stove is an offence as they pose a risk to food preparation.

AN INSPECTION by Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) health officers at PJU5 saw seven restaurants being sealed and compounded.

They found cockroaches on the floor and wall as well as near grease traps and the back alleys.

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